I'm sure some of you were a scosh concerned that this had not happened yet (Not me though, I was totally confident the whole time and no I can't tell you why I've been sweating profusely during this whole ordeal), but the long wait is finally over: ol' Mikey Backlund is a member of your Calgary Flames for a little while going forward.

The Deal

The deal, well, she's a good one. Backlund locks in with a 2 year deal worth $3 million ($1.5 million AAV), which is, damn.

It's a nice contract for a guy who probably could have commanded more, but takes on a responsible term and dollar value instead, opting to use his bridge contract to earn bigger dollars on his fourth (FOURTH?!?!) contract in 2 years time. You know, the way these things are SUPPOSED to be done.

“Mikael really stepped-up last season and took advantage of the change in direction under a new coaching staff,” said Flames General Manager Jay Feaster. “He came into camp in very good shape and also had regained his confidence. He parlayed that into a strong season, and if it wasn’t for his injury we believe he would have progressed even further in his development. We need Mikael to be one of our go-to players this year, and we are excited about watching him continue to evolve and take that step to the next level as a player.”

A nice little added bonus is that Mickis still has a year left before his UFA seasons kick in, so if there happens to be an impasse when this deal expires, the Flames are not in a position to try and trade him or let him walk way for nothing. Hopefully Backlund excels and it never comes to that, but still, it's a good thing. It also blows through Backlund's arbitration rights, so no one has to go through that messy process, and good lord, that's maybe the best part about this whole deal.

The Player

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Obviously, this was important for the team. Backlund really grew as a player last season, something we all knew would happen, and he only projects to get better so long as his health holds out, which would be marvelous.

Backs put up 8 and 8 for 16 points last year in 32 games, and is a possession monster. He may or may not be the number 1 center for the team before next season is out, but he'll certainly challenge for it if things go well. Paired with Sven Baertschi, for example, the squad could have a very nice looking young and offensive tandem on what is likely to be an otherwise drab looking club.

This was an important move going forward, and Feaster signed Backlund to a deal that provides remakable value, so let's give Feaster credit where credit is due, this was huge (Did I just say that???)

Now on to signing TJ Brodie. Hopefully the news on that pops out in the next few days. I believe that negotiation process was a touch less quarrelsome, if that's how we want to overexaggerate the description of Backlund's situation.

Also if we could undo the McGrattan signing, that'd be great. GRITCHART be damned.

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bakland looked awesome lazt year... expect to see him solidify himself as a top rated second line C this year, while playing top line and 2nd line minutes all the time... then his next contract will be 4m x 6yrs or some such